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ya ya doubt it. I say anticipation of news next week keeps the buyers coming, and sellers at bay.
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Bigs sales the last 5 minutes... my .023 will happen in the morning. It's normal that they will run it down in the morning.
Explores you say : The MM's would not be smart to take it down in those conditions
Why not, if they let it go down people will panic and will sell and they will buy lots more at .02's and sell it as it goes higher IF WE GET AUDIT early next week.
Typical MM's play, seen it many times... watch tomorrow. It will go down until 10:30 or lunch. After lunch we will see a steady climb.
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433 transactions in .028-.032 range (boli/low fib support range) 396 trans in the .029-.032 range (off low range
27 low of day sales out of 541 transactions
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pensandoenti you rely too much on the negative aspects and weak hands in your projections. IMO a lot of people are waiting for bigger things from this company, and wouldn't have bought in otherwise. Also, I doubt there will be people stupid enough to sell at those prices, hoping to get back in the low 2's. Again, I repeat I don't think the MM's will take the risk of dipping her any further as they will have to short a heck of a lot more to sell me and a whole bunch of other buyers here shares at 0.023. The demand for IGTN shares grew throughout the day, not lessened, and I expect that to continue tomorrow and next week.
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I better not watch this at all tomorrow because if I see 23 i will need some one to bring the electric paddels over because i am going into cardiac arrest.
I am not even watching tomorrow. I got in deeper today at 3. Started off with this bad boy at 18 and have now avg up to around 22. I am really trying to hold this until it starts climbing on the otc, Does anyone think this is possible?
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I and many others are very confident about this stock and tomorrow's action. If it goes down tomorrow, I would be even more happier, because I just might add more of this great stock.
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This is from RB- It is an email from the ceo!!!
Yes ! You can inform everyone on Raging Bull that the SEC is now monitoring that site for potential "Shorters". You are exactly right ! There are day-traders/Shorters who produce false information to make investors like yourself nervous. You can also report their email address to the SEC. If you're a serious shareholder, how about doing your own due diligence, and prove to the shorters that they are wrong. They are posting these inaccuracies on purpose ! Don't you get it ? They want to make others nervous so that they dump their stock and push the price down so they can buy it low and sell it high. They know we are ready to file and move to the OTCBB.
Our auditor are 40 years in the business and have a strong healthy relationship with the SEC. We chose them so that they would do the job right and get it done for all of us. Our legal counsel has tremendous SEC law experience. Mr. Wilke has assured everyone that he will file this month and immediately start the move to the OTCBB. I will post all financials next week since Mr. Wilke is currently reviewing them. I will also publish a statement from Mr. Wilke regarding the actual filing schedule and OTCBB progress.
Auditors:
Harold Spector, CPA Spector & Wong, LLP 80 S. Lake Ave., Suite 723 Pasadena CA 91101 (626) 584-6400
By: sillyrabbits 08 Sep 2005, 09:38 PM EDT Msg. 11477 of 11478 (This msg. is a reply to 11463 by guilium.) Jump to msg. #
Not only will the sensors allow the full use of the tanks but there's a couple other things you should know. And yes, medicare/medicaid will pay for them.
I know because I have personal experience with my mom. Medicare/medicaid paid for everything. Once you see the following info, you will agree.
First let me tell you the patient uses three kinds of Oxy supplies/sources:
1) The one through the wall at the hospital when in a hospital or nursing home. 2) The plug in machine at home about the size of a window unit air conditioner that rolls around like vacuum cleaner...their permanent at home tether. Even in showers it's joined to them like a drop cord. 3) The portable tanks (that look like diving tanks) they haul off to Walmart. You see them dragging them around like a golf caddies.
All 3 serve the same purpose. To push pure Oxy to the patients nose tube or mask to supplement their lungs inability to breath sufficiently to sustain their life.
I didn't know this at first, but their is a PROPER DOSAGE of Oxy. You turn the knob up or down to increase or decrease the supply. You want just enough but not too much. The reason for this (not enough should be obvious) too much puts too much Oxy in the bloodstream. I'm no Doc but it ain't good.
Other points:
1) Medicare/Medicaid paid the tab for the Oxy. The whole shooting match; replacement lines, refills, the rental on the portible tanks as well as the in home Oxy machine that plugs up and sounds like a vacuum cleaner all the time. All supplies. And a gang of them little tanks you use when going to the store or other trips. A little guy in a van came and delivered and serviced the suppllies.
2) The only measurement on the at home floor unit was little white balls that bobbled around the Oxy supply as it passed through to give you and "idea" how much was Oyx was being pushed to the patient. The feature here that would be useful by our company's product is the EXACT PROPER DOSAGE of Oxy. To know that the patient is not receiving the proper dosage is very important. Thus our product is a very desirable feature, not only by the patient but the family care giver at home.
3) The hand held tanks (portible tanks)were worse. You had a needle gauge that was hardly useful for the remaining supply (so you guessed) and a lot of Oxy was wasted, left in the tank...better safe than sorry. And the little bobbly balls were a complete wasted feature. Basically, we just hooked up mom, headed for the store, and hoped for the best. A device to give accurate readings for the Oxy deliver and supply left would have been a godsend. Otherwise, you look in the rear view mirror and see mom bugging out for lack of Oxy. They start going loopy and worse yet into a panic attack which deeply compounds their breathing struggles and everyone goes balllistic. Panic mode. Quick hook up a new tank.......awful.
4) If the machine is putting off too much Oxy you have a tremendous fire hazard. In public or at home, cigarettes, lighters, pilot lights, and possibly even static electricity can be explosive, especially around dried hair spray and such. A device that has both sound and sight warnings would be demanded.
5) Imagine at night. Mom's all tucked in and at 3:00 AM the family care giver hears the alarm that the machine is funcitioning improperly. Was a life just saved?
Comments welcome. But this is from 10 years of my mom pushing her cart and us dealing with the tribulations of THAT DAMN OXY MACHINE......
I say we will by 1030 hrs, what do you say. Everyone on other boards are really bashing that no Audits like most pinks sheets.
How can a lawyer and CEO be telling people that Audit will be out Monday. Isn't that regulated by SEC and against SEC Rules, or do Pinks don't have to follow that rule??
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pensandoenti I don't know what boards you're looking at, but all I can see is hyped up shareholders and praise. Let me tell you if we get 0.023 tomorrow, it will make my day.
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As I read more and more posts on message boards, I find this is a stock of passion; the kind that runs hard and long. A lot of people associate with the company's oxygen related products.
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[Two great posts from RB for Secure Balance]
By: dgranros 08 Sep 2005, 09:25 PM EDT Msg. 11472 of 11495 Jump to msg. #
Just a comment.. When I was around 28 years old (I'm 58 now) I had to undergo major surgery twice in a two year period. The surgery had nothing to do with balance centers, inner ear or anything else close. But something happened.. maybe the large amount of drugs I needed to recover, maybe something else.
Bottom line: something went crazy with my internal balance system. I suffered dizzy spells on and off for years. The medical establishment kept saying it was sinus related. Great idea but the meds for that never helped. Over time I adjusted and eventually (about six years ago) the dizziness stopped. Don't know why it came or why it went but I think in time, unfortunately a long time, I retrained my system to either overcome or adapt to the vertigo.
If IGTN's 'Secure Balance' system had existed then I would have been all over it big time. The point of all this rambling is to not ignore the potential for such a device. If it works as we hope, it offers huge potential. And I do believe there is a market. Just not one that you may hear of a lot.
jmo
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Here's one for the Secure Balance:
My family called me and told me my Dad was stumbling around and having problems with memory and such.
So I go retrieve him from upstate and take him to a local doc. Local doc says he has early onset dementia and prescribes retirement.
Dad gets worse.
Off to Shands in Gainsville. Dr. Neuro Guy walks him down the hall and immediately diagnosis NPH (normal pressure hyrdrocepheous). Off to the Dr. Neuro Sawbones who prscribes a shunt to relive the pressure from the brain.
Dad tells him to go fish.
We go home.
Dad gets worse.
Off we go to Dr. Neuro guy at Arhcbold hosptial who takes the time to talk with dad. Finds out dad was in Radio Broadcasting all his life, had managed a college band, and had ringing in his ears. Dr. Neuro guy says dad has inner ear problems causing dizzyness.
Dr. Neuro prescirbes inner ear meds.
Dad retires happily ever after at the lake fishing.
Moral of the story:
A walk on the wild side of a Secure Balance would have saved a whole lot of messin around.
Secure Balance will be the mack daddy hot dog of stumblin' imbalance initial diagnosis.
Rule out NPH.
end of story.
You are welcome to check this scenerio with any Doc.
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Good Morning! I'm not sure what today has in store but with the coming audit release and schedule announced to move off the pinks I'm sure next week we'll all look back at yesterday and wished we'd bought alot more shares.
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im going to be out most of the day, hold the fort down
Yes EKWX did pan out well, i just wasnt able to keep the thread going, too much going on here and at work
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Hi want to say hi. I have just got registered though I have watched you guys posts for a long time.
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No L2. Looking good so far. Hanging long. Only wish I could buy more before we see .10. Have a good one. Must get back to my chain saw.
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Nasdag I like your logo. Need to share it with my spouse. But better let someone. GLA
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